Was part of the college basketball landscape for decades. Those Saturday afternoon broadcasts whether on CBS or NBC laid the groundwork for many of us and our love for the game.
R.I.P.
R.I.P.
Alma mater of former Rutgers LB(/FB?) Andres Morales.Liberty High School in Bethlehem. RIP.
It was funny to hear Al and Billy go at it sometimes.Packer and Dick Enberg, with or without Al McGuire were the best
Correct.Alma mater of former Rutgers LB(/FB?) Andres Morales.
How is Kenny doing?It is the 1979 NCAA East Regional in Greensboro and it had turned into Black Sunday as Duke and UNC lost leaving Penn, St. John ‘s Rutgers and Syracuse. I was on WRSU and my buddies Doug Meyer and David Siegelman were doing the live play by play which was pre ESPN. My other roommate Ken Chamlin( Grossman back then ) had Billy Packer as the halftime guest on WRSU of the St. John’s game. Rutgers was up 10 and had beaten St. John’s 2 times already and Kenny was asking Billy Packer about the potential matchup with Penn with the winner to the Final Four. It was real cool look for WRSU since 250,000. People back home were getting a treat listening to the top analyst in college basketball on Rutgers radio .
One of my biggest regrets happened when we blew the lead and lost to St. John’s on a tip in , as my buddy Tony Malanga and I were going to broadcast the Final on Sunday against Penn , who we would have beat and then played Magic Johnson in our second Final Four in 4 years . Larry Bird was there as well. Losing that game was so heartbreaking , starting the long heartbreaking losses by RU , and took like a week to get over but always fondly remembered the Billy Packer interview. RIP Billy and Condolences to his son, Mark , who is terrific on Sirius talking college basketball.
Doing fine. Married about 5-6 years ago and very happy. Still practicing law in West Long Branch. We’re you on WRSU ?How is Kenny doing?
I was at that game. Heartbreak
No I was Wessels freshman year and then ZBT, both with Kenny. Glad he is well.Doing fine. Married about 5-6 years ago and very happy. Still practicing law in West Long Branch. We’re you on WRSU ?
Oh Dave, a great memory as well as a devastating one with that loss to the Johnnies. You and I were set to broadcast the regional final and RU would have destroyed Penn. Billy could not have been nicer to Kenny by granting us that halftime interview. Kudos to Kenny for having the balls to ask Billy for the on air interview. Billy was a great ambassador for college hoops and was a big part of its meteoric growth to the madness it is today.It is the 1979 NCAA East Regional in Greensboro and it had turned into Black Sunday as Duke and UNC lost leaving Penn, St. John ‘s Rutgers and Syracuse. I was on WRSU and my buddies Doug Meyer and David Siegelman were doing the live play by play which was pre ESPN. My other roommate Ken Chamlin( Grossman back then ) had Billy Packer as the halftime guest on WRSU of the St. John’s game. Rutgers was up 10 and had beaten St. John’s 2 times already and Kenny was asking Billy Packer about the potential matchup with Penn with the winner to the Final Four. It was real cool look for WRSU since 250,000. People back home were getting a treat listening to the top analyst in college basketball on Rutgers radio .
One of my biggest regrets happened when we blew the lead and lost to St. John’s on a tip in , as my buddy Tony Malanga and I were going to broadcast the Final on Sunday against Penn , who we would have beat and then played Magic Johnson in our second Final Four in 4 years . Larry Bird was there as well. Losing that game was so heartbreaking , starting the long heartbreaking losses by RU , and took like a week to get over but always fondly remembered the Billy Packer interview. RIP Billy and Condolences to his son, Mark , who is terrific on Sirius talking college basketball.
One of the most painful moments in our basketball historyHow is Kenny doing?
I was at that game. Heartbreak
There alsoHow is Kenny doing?
I was at that game. Heartbreak
I was atthat St Johns game in Greensboro. Absolute brutal loss.No I was Wessels freshman year and then ZBT, both with Kenny. Glad he is well.
This is so spot on. Except it wasn't just mid-Majors. It was basically any school that wasn't in the ACC. The guy was nothing but a shill for the ACC week after week/Year after Year. I couldn't stand him. Will never forget April 1st, 1985 when the NY Post gave him space to write a quick piece about Monday's Title game between Villanova and Georgetown. He said Villanova has no chance to win the game. I thought he was a college basketball analyst? He didn't recall that 'Nova had played the Hoyas twice, losing 52-50 in OT in Philly and 57-50 at the Capital Centre? And if he knew his Big East, which he did not because he didn't care about any league but the ACC, he'd know that 'Nova had a much much tougher time w. St. John's that season, losing 3 times, and none of the games were close. 'Nova was rooting hard for G-Town to beat the Redmen in the semifinal after they dispatched Memphis State. Oh, and does anyone else besides me recall the night he called Allen Iverson "a tough little monkey"?Never cared for his hatred of mid-majors, but everyone has a right to their opinion. He was THE analyst for college hoops for more than half my life.
R.I.P.
And yet he’s been way better then anyone cbs/turner has put in the number 1 spot sinceThis is so spot on. Except it wasn't just mid-Majors. It was basically any school that wasn't in the ACC. The guy was nothing but a shill for the ACC week after week/Year after Year. I couldn't stand him. Will never forget April 1st, 1985 when the NY Post gave him space to write a quick piece about Monday's Title game between Villanova and Georgetown. He said Villanova has no chance to win the game. I thought he was a college basketball analyst? He didn't recall that 'Nova had played the Hoyas twice, losing 52-50 in OT in Philly and 57-50 at the Capital Centre? And if he knew his Big East, which he did not because he didn't care about any league but the ACC, he'd know that 'Nova had a much much tougher time w. St. John's that season, losing 3 times, and none of the games were close. 'Nova was rooting hard for G-Town to beat the Redmen in the semifinal after they dispatched Memphis State. Oh, and does anyone else besides me recall the night he called Allen Iverson "a tough little monkey"?
And there was the time he lit into 2 Duke female students, who were doing their job checking credentials, and simply committed the crime of not recognizing the great Billy Packer, saying to them, "You need to get a life. Since when do we let women control who gets into a Men's Basketball game?" Imagine if that happened today? The guy was just beyond terrible:
75-76.I was atthat St Johns game in Greensboro. Absolute brutal loss.
What year were you in Wessels - I was there '77-78
No. The Tournament went to 64 teams in 1985. Interestingly, if it had not, Villanova, the eventual Champion, would not have made the field. Packer did plenty of complaining since 1985. In 2006 he whined about 4 Missouri Valley Conference Teams getting bids and then 2 of 'em, Bradley and Wichita State, made the Sweet 16. The guy was an absolute clown.When Packer complained about mid majors it might have been predicated on the tourney field being much smaller and league winners getting automatic entries. Post season league tournaments were meaningful back in the day. They are mostly TV fodder nowadays.
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